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Oh, of course we don't know so I don't know but she's speaking from a point of knowledge. I thought it was ragu but I was planning to join the gym but now I'm done. Let's speak about Kenya Premier League. A lot of fixers are lined up this particular afternoon. Sofa Parka said to play against Bidco United at their new stadium in Uundani and of course I've slept also seeking to record three matchman points this particular afternoon against Nairobi City Stars. Quite an interesting afternoon it is as far as Kenya Premier League is concerned but Nyambura, what do you think about the run sofa? The run is good but I see us having a new title winner and maybe just saying Taska, you know how Taska has been performing very well, in fact they are top of the table. I think nine or ten points clear but we cannot write off the current champions Gormaya because they have game in hand but you know we can't always count on game in hand because they are supposed to win all of them and anything can happen, they can draw, they can lose. So the pressure is always on the person who hasn't played all their matches because let's talk about maybe Taska played all their games, at least they know where they stand at the moment but people like Gore, they really have to work extra hard and ensure they have won all their matches. Looking at a team like Wazito, they are also very good title contenders. Having Kimansi as their coach, I know Don Rico really play these cards well and they have even a good technical bench. So I am looking at Wazito having a good run, even possibly winning the title. Do you have a rate from the same script with her that you know Wazito can pull a surprise? So of course they have a great squad, a great manager in Fanzis, Kimansi, financial muscles at the helm and we have seen even how they are attending their matches. Come on, in Chofas man. And like other teams probably La road getting at the venue while tired. How can I say it? The packaging around the product is very good. That is what counts. You can be brought in with a chopper, you can be brought in with a Mercedes Benz, Maybach and all that. But what matters is what you do at the field of play. This time round we cannot say they are not doing something. They are really playing well. And they are actually top there. They are now at position 6, 13 matches with 24 points. They have been there. They have come even to third position. But I think from what we saw when they played in the NSL, they came on to the league, went back and came on to the league was for a championship team you need that last kick for you to go on and win any title. You need that. For Wazito what they have done so far as the matches that we have played so far is 13 matches we still got another 20 or so, 25 matches to go. So that consistency of what they do is going to be key for them and also in the second leg of the season will be key for them. Considering that Francis Kimansi is experienced and he has brought in some of the experienced players in the Kenya Premier League, the likes of Elia C.H.A. and Kevin Kimani, they have come on to that side. So I think with time this might be his first season but I think next season is when he can mold our team. But don't take it away from Francis Kimansi because he is a manager who has won the league with Mother United 2008 surprise. Another surprise team was for Pacaino 9 and then he has won also the league with Taskar. So he knows the Maki waters of the Kenya Premier League so that one will be a key for them. But this season also for me I'm still saying that Taskar we might see a new champion and that might be Taskar or for the first time ever KCB. And definitely in the event that we have a new title winner it's good for Kenyan football because Gormaya has dominated the headlines and at some extent local football fans saying that the competition now lacks flavor and umf because it's a one team affair. But talking about what happened to Gore, I don't know what can you attribute to their slump because they haven't been in good form. We've seen them tapping the services of one of the experienced tacticians locally Sami Pamzo Molo as their assistant deputizing their Brazilian head coach. Do you think that would also bring much needed reforms at the helm? Yes of course because a coach like Pamzo is experienced coming from poster rangers and I think the problem with Gormaya is having financial issues and players eventually leaving the club you know and in matter of fact is good players leaving the club. So having new players getting them to jail again it's a big problem and also this season we have them I think they are exhausted because of participating in the calf. They have exhausted their players and they don't have maybe the depth of players that they really need because of maybe financial issues or not having enough players. I think that is the reason maybe they are lagging behind but I know when this is all done they will come back and with the matches they haven't played yet maybe they will get back to the top four and maybe they can even go ahead and win but right now having tap up there it's a very very tough deal for them right now. Let's speak about the fixtures lined up a lot of them just like I indicated to you and FC Leipards looking forward to play against newly promoted site city stars. Leipards blowing heart on cold not very consistent you remember the promise their chaman Dan Shikanda made to them in the event that they win the title that every player will be given a house. Do you think that will motivate them to challenge for the title this season? I think before you say that you are going to give players a house, sort their salaries first but that's a thought and the chairman is a good friend of mine so in this town we'll meet and I'll tell him that. But at the end of the day yes it's good motivation and all that and everything but all the time the change in management is not good for FC Leipards. I think it's one of the reasons why they are not consistent in the league. You remember they brought in Kasambungo, Kasambungo left, Anton Modokimani was given the team, he has left. You brought in the former Simba coach to come and be their manager now. They need that management consistency in that you have one technical team running the team but they also have the same problems that every team in the Kenyan primarily goes through financial problems. That time I think three weeks ago we had that they had not trained and the players who are having a go slow going on to the field of play to play. So those are the things that have to be sorted out for these teams and everything. So if they can put that in order they can go ahead and challenge for the Kenya primarily but even at the moment when you look at them they are not badly off because they have played 12 matches and they are 25 points. They still got that chance to go ahead and do something in the Kenyan primarily. What I can say is for FC Leipards they can challenge for top four position at the moment and their players now have got to be consistent. The likes of Elvis Rupia have got to come out and score week in week out so that they can go ahead and do something when it comes to the Kenyan primarily. But if you look at maybe a player like Elvis Rupia he has scored I think more than half of the goals FC Leipards have scored. So it means if anything God forbid happens to Rupia maybe an injury then FC Leipards will be in trouble. They wouldn't get goals. That was a key conversation during the dab. The overreliance of Elvis Rupia is correct to put it and that one is going to hamper them very much because this player is going to get tired in everything that is happening and if you rely on him and he gets an injury then you are out of the league altogether. But then again it is the mid season we know getting the good players who can come and help Elvis Rupia go ahead and score goals. At Undani Stadium in Taita Taveta fresh from recording that one victory last weekend against poster ranger Sofapaka would be looking forward to ride on the same form against newly promoted side Bidco United. And this time round former player Piston Mutamba set to start for Sofapaka against their former employer Sarono. Do you think he would be he's been of much addition to the Vatoto Vamungu? Yes of course. I think the main challenge will be he's been out for some time now. He's not been playing actively. So yes it is a good addition and maybe we expect him to perform really well. But I don't think we can gauge him in this much because coming from not playing so much. He's rusty a bit but I believe. If you're a player you always are a player so he can come up and do something. But there are players we've had in Kenyan football and they have maintained their state. The likes of Steven Waruru or Kefa Suwani, Modo Kiyongera and we speak the two Modo and Suwani are playing for Sofapaka. But generally what do you think about this team's policy? I'm saying about Modo Kiyongera. Who played for Gurmaa some time back and even with Tanzanian giant Simba. Right now he's playing for Sofapaka. I don't know the policy by the local football teams in terms of their transfectivities. Do you think it will change in some way? Because it looks like it's a policy of recycling. We've got to understand that there are players who understand playing in the Kenyan Premier League. And they know the Kenyan Premier League terrain and how it's played. That's why you'll find that most of the time they will be there for a very long time. It's very hard to get a play in the Kenyan Premier League for more than 15 years. Let's say a span of 10 to 15 years. Some of the players who did that were the likes of John Baraza. The likes of Francis Oniso and that was from way back when. But when you look at those kind of players at the moment, someone like Kiyongera is played in Kenya. It performed very well when KCB had a good run. I think it was in 2014, 2013-2014 when KCB had a good run. He was drafted and left for Simba and now he's back into the country. But for him injury has been a key for him. But other players like Piston Mutamba, for him he has not been a big mainstream in the Kenyan Premier League. Because he used to be an NSL player, came on to the league and now played for Bidko, Wazito, went out. But now he's back for Sofa Parka. For the transfer activity, what I usually say is because our league is not that much. We are not professional yet. We are just a much league. That's why you can get teams buying 10-12 players in the mid-season. You get even four players from those five will not be used. And the next season they will be going all the way. So that's some of the problems. But when you look at a team like Tasta with Matata, this time round is the only one who released the players. And they did not buy any other players because he had already planned his season ahead of the others. So that is why. But when it comes to the transfer activity, that lack of professionalism is also a major part in these teams. Definitely in terms of transfer activities, these teams need to bolster their codes just to cement their chances of winning title crown. Matata's review and preview of Betkin Premier League is of course renamed to Betkin Premier League from Kenya Premier League. Under the management of the Football Kenya Federation which is running the top tier. A lot of matches lined up this particular afternoon. One of them was West End Steamer against Wasito FC. And just like you indicated, the LIA CHA has been acquired at the Kenyan Money Box, Francis Kimansi. They are seeking to grab the title from Gormaya which has been winning it. That game is going to be key for West End Steamer because there are some West End Steamer players who have been released and they are not in the team. The likes of Chinoso, Promise, Kara Morso, they are not there. But LIA CHA is now playing for Wasito FC. They are going to be key for them. And they have been a very good player. You saw his prominence with KCB and also with Sofa Parka. So Kimansi has signed a player who he knows is a very good midfielder going forward. Bandaria has got Kasambungu as their tactician and they netted the services of Anthony Modokimani, former coach of FC Leipards. Now reuniting again at the Dokas and the Dokas will be playing against Zohia. I think the best signing Bandaria has done so far. That has got to be Anthony Modokimani coming in as an assistant coach to Kasambungu. Remember Kasambungu was with him when he came to FC Leipards. He was the manager then and brought in Anthony Kimani to be his assistant. And FC Leipards had a good run of matches then. And even when Kasambungu left FC Leipards, during Kimani's interim term as manager for FC Leipards, he was really great for FC Leipards. And now they have joined hands together at Bandaria and they are going to do wonders. And there was a report card that was doing rounds on social media of the coaches that have been performing in these calf coaching licenses. And I saw Anthony Modokimani was number two in that list. So if we can put what he learnt in class to practice, Bandaria is going for. You know there has been a problem with Kenyan teams with their love for foreign best tacticians. Who are damn expensive and very exorbitant to maintain because we've seen what Anthony Modokimani was capable of changing the fortunes at the den but now letting him go to join Bandaria. Do you think that was there and doing? Yes, because I think in Kenya we have a problem with trusting our own. And we believe so much in the foreign coaches of which we cannot really say it hasn't worked to some point because we have seen teams like Gormaya having foreign best coaches and they are performing really well. I think they are going by that fact they have seen some teams performing well with foreign coaches. But I think with the current coaches we have even trained professionally. I think we should give them a chance so that we can see what they can do because they understand our players very well. They understand the dynamics of our league. So I think it's a high chance to give them a chance even for them to prove themselves. It's a perception out there that Kenyan primary girls foreign coaches will perform. So there are two clubs that rely on foreign managers and that is Gormaya and FC Leopold. Those are the only two clubs that actually have foreign coaches. Is that the reason why Gormaya keeps winning titles? Maybe, maybe not. There is that perception that when these players are working with an international, a foreign manager, they get to perform very well at the end of the day. We can say it works to an extent but most of the Kenyan clubs rely on Kenyan managers. I think a team like TASCA has been successful with local managers. The time they won the league with a foreign manager of recent has got to be Poland Kata, the Ugandan coach. But most of the time they have been successful with the likes of Jakub Gostimule. They have been successful with Robert Matano. They have been successful with Francis Kimanzi in most of their triumphs here in the country and also even outside of the country. Then you look at a team like Bandari. For a very long time they have been having Tuail Muhidin as one of their key coaches up until they also brought in Banad Mualala who took them to the confederations of African football and then now is the first time that they are getting a foreign tactician in Kasambungu. You look at even Wazito. With all the money they had, they brought in Tuail Muhidin, the former Simba coach but when he came on to the country he left very fast. He did not do anything with Sofopaka and then all these other clubs, all the managers you come to realize are mostly local and they are successful. Some of them might have not won the league yet but the brand of football is something that every team will want to play for. Look at the legs of Karabangishaks with William Muluya. Local manager brought them all the way from NSL to the Kenyan Premier League won even the Super Cup and he did very well. Look at Mualala. So that's a perception is there that foreign managers perform well in the Kenyan Premier League and they do well but at the end of the day clubs have been successful with local managers. I think that's a conversation we can delve into comprehensively and you know, compared contrast of home-based tacticians and you know, foreign-based coaches, what do you think yourself? Be part of the program, join the conversation. Hashtag, touchline, Y25 at Wasikia Maxwell at Osoro Bats. Oh, he changed his Twitter handle, it's mi-rumbi-osoro. Why did they change? Or you posted some insensitive information and you got banned. No, no, no, I discovered there's a demo I have that I'm not using. Mi-rumbi-osoro. Oh, it looks nice. What do you think about it? Does it look nice to you? In the past we had, you know, where women could get attracted to the opposite gender because of the name. Like my name, Maxwell. On a life map, of course, we're just keeping it. Rilankal, it's never that serious. Come on, it is Saturday, we're talking sports. So the last game of the day in terms of Kenyan Premier League is, you know, the battle of relegation, western steamer. Up against, it's Viga United, up against Zu Kerichu. Zu, actually, you remember their problem with the football Kenya Federation of compliance of the broadcast agreements that made them to delay participation in top tier and their, at the tail end of the 18 team standings, getting locked against Viga United is occupying 15 spots on the log. Dynamics of that particular match? This will be an interesting match because this is a battle of relegation. But I'm giving Zu considering their past matches against these big teams and they have managed to pull a surprise. So I'm expecting maybe Zu to win, but it will be a very tough match. Indeed, a tough match as far as, you know, that title battle of relegation of Viga United taking on against Zu Kerichu in this afternoon's March 14th of Kenyan Premier League. So Robert, our team, oh, I'm not sure whether it's your team. It's my team. This lampu is of Mother United. Not doing very well, man. Yes, they were in the same problem as Zu. The league did not start well with them. They were also in the SDT with everything that is happening. And they're going against Kaka Mega homeboys. Tukiwan, a game you cannot predict with the word Salim Ali is going to come because it's one team that the average age is really young for the slamboy. So he's trying to work with them and see if they can get something out of it. And a win for them will be key for them because they are in the playoff position. And you don't expect Mother United to be relegated to play in the NSL. I think that day the Kenyan Premier League will not be the same. And people will be like, hey, it's not. But it's going to be a key game for them. And Kaka Mega homeboys finished second last season. And then this season, they are not consistent in their matches on what they are doing. But that's something Kochi Nikola as Miyotas got to work with and see what he's going to do with them. But it's a game that it's worth watching. And Rumamila has been indicating that Kaka Mega homeboys is looking further acquiring the services of former Bandari tradition, Banad Malala to replace Nikola as Miyotas. Hasn't been doing very well of late. We saw how he lost the game against Gormay which Kenyan is from behind to record 2-1. But I think that will be quite unfortunate considering what Miyotas is also capable of doing. One of the best young coaches locally. What can I say? The ownership of the clubs in Kenya are not patient with managers. This is not aseno where the board can give a teta all the time in the world to make his own team. The club chairman here, they want you to perform at the end of the day. But if Kaka Mega homeboys, I don't think there's a big difference between Nikola as Miyotas and Banad Malala. The difference comes in experience-wise. Because Banad Malala, all of them were former players but Malala has been an experienced coach. So he was in Tanzania with the Coastal Union and he did well with them. He came into the country and you saw what he did within Soeya Shuga. He brought in Soeya Shuga back into the Kenyan Premier League. The last time Soeya was in the Kenyan Premier League was I think in 2006. He brought them back into the Kenyan Premier League. And then he went to Bandari and you saw what he did with Bandari. Second in the league winning the FKF Cup and going on to the Confederations Cup. But at the end of the day Bandari also did not stick with him because they come the next season results were not consistent for him and it's the same thing that is happening to Nikola as Miyotas at Kaka Mega homeboys. So if results are not going to be key for him he is going to come in for them. But Malala is an issue of a Miyotas and that is identification of talent and nurturing that talent. Definitely Baklefez of course sending in his submissions he is saying that he is enjoying the show. Katasi of the beauty sandwiched between the beasts. Baklefezan our days you not having kind words for us come on. Anyway thank you for your valid concern. So it looks like you boosting the rating of the show. On a light note. Again of course we are going to take a short break then come up with the fan favorite segment. The fans on where we discuss international football a lot lined up tomorrow Super Sunday Manchester Derby City which are the favorites for the title crown taking on United which are sitting second on the table and remember Thomas Tujela man in charge of Chelsea football club has been doing very well since taking over from Frank Lampard. Is he the man needed at Stamford Bridge to change the fortunes of Chelsea football club. Jugen Klopp oh my goodness not doing very well despite winning the title last season and even getting champions league crown with Liverpool. It's been a bad day in the office for the German international with reports indicating that Steven Gerrard the boyfriend to Naliaka Mutotova Lois said to replace him at the helm of Liverpool. Talk about that in the next few minutes but before then let's look at the reactions of managers during their press conference on Friday with what they had to say ahead of the match day this particular weekend as far as English Premier League is concerned don't go away stay tuned it's the titling just keeping it easy.